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3000 Soviet Troops Bn Cease-Fire Zone Tel Aviv "(JTA)—The chief of Israel intelligence charged that there are about 3000 Russian troops and technicians in the 32-mile Suej.^" > '.andstill ceaseifi»>*1'' -ant viol** 1 ""~-' vSfr&n ce.
the world and admitted that It could seriously blunt Israeli air superiority. He said that if reports of new American arms supplies to Israel were true they would contribute to a certain extent to Israel's ability to face the Egyptian and Russian deployment in the Suez area. But the American arms will not change the fact that a flagrant violation of the ceasefire agreement was carried out and - this undermines the credibility of any future agreement with the Egyptians, ha said. ' ' According to Gen Yariv the violations were part of the strategy agreed to by the lata President Gamal Abdel Nasser and Kremlin leaders during his last visit to Moscow. He said the strategy was , aimed at forcing Israel to accept a s e t tlement dictated by Russia,
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thir'v ,:A* ../-aO operational Vol. LXIX—6 OMAHA, NKU., FItlDAY, OCT. 30, l»70 miss.'"' catteries installed iri the stand-still truce zone by the Egyptians after the ceasefire went into effect. Gen. Yariv said the operational b a 11 e r i e s are primed with some 300-400 missiles and that the Egyptians have built Omaha—Pants—belt bottom- made in Israel, will be on pa- that with Israel fast becoming about 100 more sites for addied, tapered, flared, cuffed and rade at the All-Israel Fashion an important Fashion Center, tional missiles. He said the harem styles; 1 m a g i n a t i v e Show Luncheon, Thursday, No- fashion exports during 1969 present missile concentration 12, at 12 noon at the jumped to new heights and are in the Suez Canal zone was the beachwear and loungeware; vember Blackstone Hotel. in great demand by fashion heaviest and most advanced in elegant furs; sportswear and Mrs. Barton Greenberg, Fa- oriented women. party clothes; unique knits; shion Show Chairman; noted Among the haute couture deleather and suede outfits; all signers participating in the show are Linda Abraham, Lola Beer, Sabina Schachter-Jedlin for Shelly, Maskit and Gideon Oberson. Stefan. Braun will be Washington (JTA)—A bi-par- letter said. The letter was, represented with his furs, and the ready-to-wear contingent by tisan group of 46 Congressmen prompted, according - to its Beged-Or, Elanit, Elaxtex, Jer- has expressed concern over the signers, by a demonstration on treatment of Russian Jewry in Oct, 11 by about 1500 American coli and Itikma. a letter to Soviet Ambassador Elaine Jabenis, f a s h i o n Anatoly F. Dobrynin. The let- Jews near the Soviet Embasco-ordlnator of J. L. Brandeis, ter, made public this week by sy here portesting the treatIs staging and accessorizing the Rep. Gilbert Gude, a Mary- ment of Soviet Jews. show, and will provide the com-, land Republican, referred to "It is our sincere hope," the mentary. Mmes. Daniel Katz- reports that Soviet Jews are Congressmen wrote, "that the man and Dan Gordman are co- denied the religious and cultur- Soviet government will assure chairman of the Omaha Israel al rights accorded other minor- to its Jewish citizens full enBond Women's Division. ities in the USSR. joyment of the religious and • Admission to the show is "Regarding these reports, cultural rights which, we are through the minimum purchase this concern is in keeping with sure you will agree, are their of a $200 Israel Bond. Lunch- along-standing and h i s t o r i c due. Such assurance would eon cost is $3. Reservations and American tradition. We ask serve to strengthen the ties beinformation in available by that you relay to your governr tween our peoples which, hava- calling any of the chairmeiiiOr ment and to its leaders this ex- brought us together in -the the Bond office, 341-1177, pression of our concern," the past."
All-Israel Fasliioit §li®w to Feature" High Style Apparel
46 U.S. Congressmen Voice Concern About Soviet Jews
The Jewish Federation of Omaha Three-piece wool outfit; short, whlto topper, black turtleneck body stocking, white leather cummerbund.
Black broadtail and white mink coat and sleeveless eveIng dress. Among the fashions to be shown at the Israel Bond Fashion Show,
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The Greater Omaha Committee for Israel Bonds together will inaugurate the 1970
Cornhusker B J . Women Plan Fund Raising Event Omaha — The annual Fund Raising Buffet Luncheon of C o r n h u s k e r Chapter B'nai B'rith Women will be held Wednesday, November 4, at 12 noon at the New Homestead Center, First Federal Savings and Loan Association, 42nd and Center Street. A Wig Style Show will be presented by Mr. James Salon. Bridge, Bingo and Mali Jongg will complete the afternoon. A Portable TV, donated by The Nebraska Furniture Mart, Will be. raffled. Cook books containing favorite r e c i p e s of
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Omaha Israel Bond Campaign by cordially inviting you to meet and'hear
members of the chapter will be on sale. Mrs. Marvin A b r a m s o n , Fund Raising Vice-President, is being assisted by Mmes. Seymour Steinberg, Martin Lesser, Jerry C i p i n k o , Harold Franklin, Edward Smith, John Anderson, Kurt Freiberg, Michael Shukert and Milton Katskee. Tickets for the luncheon and raffle are available from Mrs. John, Anderson, 333-1740. Baby sitting service will be available at 50c per family. Free parking is available on the third level of the building.
His Excellency
Third Jew Wins Nobel Prize Cambridge, Mass (JTA)— ates from Harvard and OberDr, Paul Samuelson. 55-year- Iin (Ohio) College. A Guggenold American Jewish profes- heim fellow in 1943-49 and a sor of economics at the Mass- member of the A m e r i c a n achusetts Institute of Technol- Academy of Arts and Sciences, ogy, was named as the winner Dr. Samuelson is the author of of the Nobel Memorial Prize a number of books, including In Economics. Worth $76,900 "The Foundation of Economic this year, this is the second Analyses." / c a r the special economics He is the third Jew so far to prize.has been awarded. receive a 1970 Nobel Prize. On Dr. Samuelson, who wasOct. 15, Sir Bernhard Katz of born in Gary; Ind., and lives London- and Dr. Julius Axelin Belmont, Mass., received a rod of* Bethesda, Md., shared master's degree, from the Uni- .the! Physiology: and Medicine ity.ot .Chjcaga;an4 dbctpr-, riprjze;with a.Sweitishiscientist,:.
Yitzhak Rabin _ fsrael's Ambassador to the United States
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